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Channel Four also made a game called Battle of Britain: 303 Squadron. [42] [43] 303 Squadron was the subject of the 2018 films Hurricane and 303 Squadron. [44] 303 Squadron is referenced in the first chorus of the Sabaton song Aces in Exile. Museum 303 in Napoleon, Silesia Province, Poland is dedicated to No. 303 Squadron. [45]
Battle of Britain: 303 Squadron game — A browser based game that tells the story of the 303 Squadron commissioned by Channel 4 in conjunction with a television documentary produced by Darlow Smithson Productions. The game was developed using Adobe Flash and was notable for its high production quality and multiplayer technology.
303 Squadron [a] is a 2018 biographical war film directed by Denis Delić, written by Jacek Samojłowicz, Krzysztof Burdza, and Tomasz Kępski, and produced by Samojłowicz.. It was produced by Film Media in Poland and United Kingdom, and distributed by Mówi Serwis, and features dialogues in English, Polish, German, and Fren
Hurricane, also known as Hurricane: 303 Squadron, and as Mission of Honor in the United States (Polish: 303: Bitwa o Anglię), is a 2018 biographical war film, produced by Krystian Kozlowski and Matthew Whyte, directed by David Blair, and written by Alastair Galbraith and Robert Ryan.
On 2 August 1940, as a flight commander, Kent joined No. 303 Squadron, a newly formed squadron consisting of Polish pilots based at RAF Northolt throughout the Battle of Britain. [6] Kent's first combat victories came on 9 September 1940 when he shot down a Messerschmitt Bf 110 and a Junkers Ju 88.
303 Squadron or 303rd Squadron may refer to: No. 303 Squadron RAF; 303 Squadron RNLAF; 303d Fighter Squadron (World War II), United States Air Forces;
During the Battle of Britain he flew with No. 249 Squadron RAF and commanded No. 303 Squadron RAF, the first operational Polish fighter squadron. He was awarded the Virtuti Militari 5th Class by the Polish Government. [5] The following words about the Polish fighters were written in the 303 Squadron Chronicle by Kellett when he was leaving the ...
From 2 August 1940 he was assigned to No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron. He took part in the Battle of Britain. From 31 August to 7 October he shot down eight German aircraft. [1] In May 1941 he became instructor in 8 OTU. On 14 December 1943 he was sent to No. 316 Polish Fighter Squadron, on 21 December 1943 he returned to No. 303 squadron.